The Persian Gulf: Bandar Abbas, the Natural Trade Gateway of Southeast Iran
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Bandar Abbas, once a small fishing village, became the gateway port for Iran after Shah Abbas defeated the Portuguese in 1622. However, with the fall of the Safavids and the withdrawal of the British East India Company in 1759 the port went into decline; by 1793 Bandar Abbas was under the direct control of Oman. In 1869 Iran had to resort to force of arms to take it back from Oman.
Yet, this important port is hardly mentioned in the histories of Iran. For the first time in Bandar Abbas: Th...
Yet, this important port is hardly mentioned in the histories of Iran. For the first time in Bandar Abbas: Th...






















